49" Felled Log Peavy - Carbon Steel Logging Cant Hook with Wooden Shaft for Log Rolling & Forestry Work - Perfect for Lumberjacks, Firewood Processing & Timber Handling
$42.74
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49" Felled Log Peavy - Carbon Steel Logging Cant Hook with Wooden Shaft for Log Rolling & Forestry Work - Perfect for Lumberjacks, Firewood Processing & Timber Handling
$42.74
$56.99
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Easily move awkward and heavy logs, beams, and cants with the Felled Logging Peavy. Optimal leverage helps to move and lift large chunks of timber with minimal effort to cut down on time and labor. Constructed of heavy-duty carbon steel hardware and wooden shaft, this 49-inch long peavy log tool is built for maximum strength, durability, and longevity. Log rolling tools feature a 2.3-inch diameter wooden handle to rotate and stabilize logs while the sharp steel peavey hook bites into the wood and helps you to push denser trees. Get a solid hold on logs up to 15.5 inches in diameter with the large 12-inch timber hook. Always wear safety gear while using this tool. It is recommended to have a partner when working with heavy objects. Warning: This product can expose you to chemicals which is [are] known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm.
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I've used this peavy at my sawmill for the last few months and honestly, I struggled with it. Not because the handle was too big (I expect it to be sturdy to handle the weight), but I couldn't get a good grip on logs when trying to roll them. I had a half dozen 100 foot pines cut down and after cutting them into 14 foot sections, I was still struggling. I took the tool to the shop, disassembled, and used a flap disk to sharpen the hook point. 5 minutes later and I finally had a PERFECTLY functional cant hook and I was rolling 4000 pound logs around the yard like Paul Bunyan. Oil the handle like you should, sharpen the point, and this tool won't let you down.

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